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Lesson Plan: Installation and Maintenance of Electrical Equipment

This lesson plan outlines the topics and activities for a 4th semester Electrical Engineering course on Installation and Maintenance of Electrical Equipment over 15-16 weeks. The topics for theory lectures include tools and safety practices, domestic installations, transmission line installation, cable installation, and maintenance procedures. Practical activities involve testing domestic installations, transmission line components, cable laying, and fault location techniques. A second lesson plan outlines topics for a course on Electrical Machines II, including motor and generator theory, DC motor speed control, transformer testing, and three-phase transformer configurations.
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Lesson Plan: Installation and Maintenance of Electrical Equipment

This lesson plan outlines the topics and activities for a 4th semester Electrical Engineering course on Installation and Maintenance of Electrical Equipment over 15-16 weeks. The topics for theory lectures include tools and safety practices, domestic installations, transmission line installation, cable installation, and maintenance procedures. Practical activities involve testing domestic installations, transmission line components, cable laying, and fault location techniques. A second lesson plan outlines topics for a course on Electrical Machines II, including motor and generator theory, DC motor speed control, transformer testing, and three-phase transformer configurations.
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Lesson Plan

Name of the Faculty : MAHINDER KAUSHIK


Discipline : Electrical Engineering
Semester : 4th Semester
Subject : INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT
Lesson Plan Duration : 15-16 Week

Week Theory Practical


Lecture Topic (including assignment / test) Practical Topic
Day Day
1, 2, 3, Tools, accessories and instruments
4, 5, 6, required for installation, maintenance
7, 8 and repair work Knowledge of Indian
Electricity rules, safety codes, causes
and prevention of accidents, artificial
respiration of an electrocuted person,
workmen's safety devices
9 Domestic Installation- Introduction
10, 11, Testing of electrical installation of a
12 building
Testing of insulation resistance to
earth
b) Testing of insulation and resistance
between conductors
c) Continuity or open circuit test
13, 14, Installation of transmission and
15, 16, Distribution Lines:
17, 18, Erection of steel structures,
19, 20 connecting jumpers, tee-off points,
joints and dead ends; crossing of
roads, streets,
power/telecommunication lines and
railway line, clearances; earthing of
transmission lines and guarding,
spacing and configuration of
conductors: Types of arrangement for
suspension and strain insulators, bird
guards, anti-climbing devices and
danger plates; sizes of conductor,
earthwire and guy wires, Testing and
Commissioning.
21, 22 Laying of service lines, earthing,
provision of service fuses, installation
of energy meters
23, 24, Installation of Underground Cables:
25, 26, Inspection, storage, transportation
27 and handling of cables, cable
handling equipment, cable laying
depths and clearances from other
services such as: water pipes,
sewerage, gas pipes, power and
telecommunication cables and
coordination with these services,
introduction to cable filling
compounds, epoxy resins and
hardeners, cable jointing and
terminations, testing and
commissioning.
28, 29, Installation of Transformers
30 Elementary idea regarding inspection
and handling of transformers.
Installation of power/distribution
transformers. Earthing system
31, 32, Installation of Substations
33, 34, Installation of pole mounted, plinth
35 mounted and grid substations.
Installation of different components of
substations viz. busbars, isolators, CT
and PT, lightning arrestors, control
and relay panels, HT/LT circuit
breakers.
36, 37, Installation of Motors and Generators
38 Handling and inspection of electric
motors and generators (AC and DC),
drying out medium voltage distribution
panels, testing and commissioning.
39, 40, Definition and types of maintenance,
41 maintenance schedules,
procedures
42 Maintenance of Transmission and
Distribution System
Authorized persons, danger notice,
caution notice, permit to work,
arranging of shutdowns personally
and temporary earths cancellation of
permit and restoration of supply.
43 Maintenance of Transmission and
Distribution System
Patrolling and visual inspection of
lines - points to be noted during
patrolling from ground; special
inspections and night inspections
44, 45, Location of faults using Meggar,
46, 47 effect of open or loose neutral
connections, provision of proper fuses
on service lines and their effect on
system, causes of dim and flickering
lights
48 Maintenance of Distribution
Transformers
49, 50, Transformer maintenance and points
51 to be attended to in respect of various
items of equipment
52, 53, Checking of insulation resistance,
54, 55 transformer oil level BDV test of oil
and measurement of earth resistance
56 Maintenance schedule of distribution
transformers
57, 58, Maintenance of Grid Substations
59, 60, Checking and maintenance of
61 busbars, isolating switches, HT/LT
circuit breakers, LT switches. Power
transformers
62 Maintenance schedule of grid
substation
63, 64 Maintenance of Motors

65, 66, Over hauling of motors, preventive


maintenance, trouble shooting of
electric motors
67 Domestic Installation : Introduction
68, 69, Testing of electrical installation of a
70 building, testing of insulation
resistance to earth
71, 72 Testing of insulation and resistance
between conductors, continuity or
open circuit test
Lesson Plan
Name of the Faculty : SURENDER MALIK
Discipline : Electrical Engineering
Semester : 4th Semester
Subject : ELECTRICAL MACHINES - II

Lesson Plan Duration : 15-16 Week

Week Theory Practical


Lecture Topic (including assignment / test) Practical Topic
Day Day
1 Definition of motor and generator, 1, 2 Measurement of the angular
concept of torque displacement of the rotor of a
slip-ring induction motor on
application of DC to stator of
motor winding in sequence and
simultaneously to each phase of
rotor winding
2 Torque development due to alignment 3, 4 Speed control of dc shunt motor
of two fields and the concept of (i) Armature control method
torque angle (ii) Field control method
3 Electro-magnetically induced emf 5 Study of dc series motor with
starter (to operate the motor on
no load for a moment)
4 Elementary concept of an electrical 6 Study of 3 point starter for
machine starting D.C. shunt motor
5 Comparison of generator and motor 7, 8 To perform open circuit and
short circuit test for determining:
(i) equivalent circuit
(ii) the regulation and
(iii) efficiency of a transformer
from the data obtained from
open circuit and short circuit test
at full load
6 Main constructional features 9 To find the efficiency and
regulation of single phase
transformer by actually loading it
7 Types of armature winding 10 Checking the polarity of the
windings of a three phase
transformer and connecting the
windings in various
configurations
8 Function of the commutator for 11 Finding the voltage and current
motoring and generation action relationships of primary and
secondary of a three phase
transformer under balanced load
in various configurations
conditions such as
(a) Star-star
(b) Star delta
(c) Delta star
(d) Delta - Delta configuring
conditions.
9 Factors determining induced emf
10 Factors determining the
electromagnetic torque
11, 12 Types of dc generation on the basis
of excitation, voltage built up in a dc
shunt generator
13, 14 Significance of back e.m.f., the
relation between back emf and
Terminal voltage
15 Armature Reaction
16 Commutation methods to improve
commutation
17, 18, Performance and characteristics of
19 different types of DC motors
20, 21 Speed control of dc shunt/series
motors
22, 23 Need of starter, three point dc shunt
motor starter and 4-point starter
24 Applications of DC motors
25 Losses in a DC machine
26 Determination of losses by
Swinburne’s test
27 Transformers (single phase)-
Introduction
28 Constructional features of a transformer and
parts of transformer
29 Working principle of a transformer
30 EMF equation
31, 32 Transformer on no-load and its
phasor diagram
33 Transformer – neglecting voltage
drop in the windings – Ampere turn
balance – its phasor diagram
34, 35 Mutual and leakage fluxes, leakage
reactance
36, 37 Transformer on load, voltage drops
and its phasor diagram
38 Equivalent circuit
39, 40 Relation between induced emf and
terminal voltage, regulation of a
transformer-mathematical relation
41 Losses in a transformer
42, 43, Open circuit and short circuit test.
44, 45 Calculation of efficiency, condition for
maximum efficiency-maintenance of
Transformer, scheduled Maintenance
46, 47 Auto transformer construction, saving
of copper, working and applications
48 Different types of transformers
including dry type transformer
49 Construction of three phase
transformers
50 accessories of transformers such as
Conservator, breather
51 Buchholz Relay
52 Types of three phase transformer i.e.
delta-delta, delta-star, star-delta and
star-star
53 Conditions for parallel operation (only
conditions are to be studied)
54 On load tap changer
55 Difference between power and
distribution transformer
56 Cooling of transformer
57 Rating & Specification of three phase
Transformer
Lesson Plan
Name of the Faculty : PARMOD KUMAR
Discipline : Electrical Engineering
Semester : 4th Semester
Subject : ELECTRICAL WORKSHOP PRACTICE – II

Lesson Plan Duration : 15-16 Week

Week Theory Practical


Lecture Topic (including assignment / test) Practical Topic
Day Day
1 To carry out pipe/plate earthing for a
small house and 3-phase induction
motor. Testing the earthing using earth
tester
2 Connections of single phase and 3-
phase motors, through an appropriate
starter and to change their direction of
rotation
3 Remote control circuits
Time delay circuits
4 Inter locking circuits
5 Sequential operation control circuits
6 Winding/re-winding of a fan (ceiling and
table)/ motor
7 Power cable jointing using epoxy based
jointing kits
8,9 Demonstration of laying of underground
cables at worksite
10 Dismantling/assembly of star-delta and
DOL starter
11 Dismantling and assembly of voltage
stabilizers
12,13, Repair and maintenance of domestic electric
14,15 appliances, i.e. electric iron, geyser, fan,
heat convector, desert cooler, room heater,
electric kettle, electric oven, electric furnace
etc
16,17 Dismantling/assembly/maintenance of
motor operated appliances such as mixer,
blender, drill machine etc
18,19 Design a printed circuit Board (PCB) for
voltage regulator using zener diode
Lesson Plan
Name of the Faculty : MAHINDER KAUSHIK
Discipline : Electrical Engineering
Semester : 4th Semester
Subject : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN AND DRAWING - I

Lesson Plan Duration : 15-16 Week

Week Theory Practical


Lecture Topic (including assignment / test) Practical Topic
Day Day
1 DOL starting of 3-phase induction
motor
2 3-phase induction motor getting supply
from selected feeder
3 Forwarding/reversing of a 3-phase
induction motor
4 Two speed control of 3-phase induction
motor
5 Limit switch control of a 3-phase
induction motor
6 Sequential operating of two motors
using time delay relay
7 Manually generated star delta starter
for 3-phase induction motor
8 Automatic star delta starter for 3-phase
Induction Motor
9 Concept and purpose of earthing
10 Different types of earthing, drawings of
plate and pipe earthing
11 Procedure of earthing, test of materials
required and costing
12 Method of reducing earth resistance
13 Relevant IS specifications of earth
electrode for earthing a transformer, a
high building
14 Earthing layout of distribution
transformer
15 Substation earthing layout and earthing
materials
16-17 Key diagram of 11kV, 33kV, 66kV, 132
kV sub-stations
18,19,20, Schematic Diagram of lighting system
21,22,23 of conference room/Theatre/sports
stadium (indoor and outdoor) and
Circuits using timers using CAD and ,
Drawing sheets
Lesson Plan
Name of the Faculty : POONAM SAINI
Discipline : Electrical Engineering
Semester : 4th Semester
Subject : DIGITAL ELECTRONICS

Lesson Plan Duration : 15-16 Week

Week Theory Practical


Lecture Day Topic (including assignment / test) Practical Topic
Day
1 Number Systems Decimal, binary 1 Verification and interpretation of
truth table for AND gates
2 Octal and hexa-decimal number 2 Verification and interpretation of
systems truth table for OR gates
3 Number systems and their inter- 3 Verification and interpretation of
conversion truth table for NOT gates
4 Binary and Hexadecimal addition 4 Verification and interpretation of
truth table for NAND gates
5 Subtraction 5 Verification and interpretation of
truth table for NOR gates
6 Multiplication 6 Verification and interpretation of
truth table for X-OR gates
7,8,9,10 1’s and 2’s complement methods of 7 Construction of Half Adder using
addition/subtraction gates
11 Definition of GATES 8 Construction of Full Adder using
gates
12,13 Symbol and truth tables for inverter 9 To verify the truth table for JK
flipflop
14 AND, NAND 10 Construction and testing of any
counter
15 NOR 11 Verification of operation of a 8-
bit D/A Converter
16,17 X-OR and equivalence circuit
(Ex.NOR)
18,19,20,21 Boolean Relations and their
applications
22,23,24 DeMorgan’s Theorems
25,26,27 K-Map upto four variables
28,29,30 Half adder, Full adder
31,32 Encoder, Decoder
33,34,35 Multiplexer/Demultiplexer
36,37 Display Devices (LED, LCD and 7-
segment display)
38,39 J-K Flip-Flop
40,41 R-S Flip-Flop
42 D-Type Flip-Flop
43 T-Type Flip-Flop
44 Applications of Flip-Flops
45,46,47,48 Introduction of Shift Registers
49,50,51,52 Introduction of Counters
53 A/D converter
54,55 Counter ramp
56 successive approximation method of
A/D Conversion
57 D/A converters
58 Binary weighted converters
59 R-2R D/A Converter
60 Types of Semi-conductor Memories
61,62 merits, demerits of Semi-conductor
Memories
63 Applications of Semi-conductor
Memories
Lesson Plan
Name of the Faculty : SARIKA SHARMA
Discipline : Electrical Engineering
Semester : 4th Semester
Subject : ELECTRICAL MEASURING INSTRUMENTS AND
INSTRUMENTATION

Lesson Plan Duration : 15-16 Week

Week Theory Practical


Lecture Topic (including assignment / test) Practical Topic
Day Day
1 Concept of measurement and 1 Use of analog and digital
instruments multimeter for measurement of
voltage, current (A.C/D.C) and
resistance
Concept of measurement of electrical 2 Measurement of pressure by
quantities and instruments for their using LVDT
measurements, sources of error.
2 Types of electrical measuring 3 To measure the value of earth
instruments – indicating, integrating resistance using earth tester
and recording type instruments
3 Essentials of indicating instruments – 4 To measure power, power factor
deflecting, controlling and damping in a single-phase circuit, using
torque wattmeter and power factor meter
and to verify results with
calculations.
4 Concept of ammeter and voltmeters 5 Measurement of power and
and difference between them power factor of a three-phase
balanced load by two wattmeter
method.
5 Construction and working principles 6 Measurement of voltage and
of moving Iron and moving coil frequency of a sinusoidal signal
instruments using CRO and draw wave shape
of signal.
6 Merits and demerits, sources of error 7 Measurement of power in a 3
and application of these instruments phase circuit using CT, PT and 3-
phase wattmeter
7 Wattmeters (Dynamometer Type) 8 Use of LCR meter for measuring
inductance, capacitance and
resistance.
8 Construction, working principle, 9 To record all electrical quantities
merits and demerits of dynamometer from the meters installed in the
type wattmeter institution premises.
9 Digital wattmeters 10 To measure Energy at different
Loads using Single Phase Digital
Energy meter
10 Induction Type Energymeter, 11 Measurement of temperature by
Construction, working principle using thermister/Thermal Imager
11 Merits and demerits of single-phase 12 Calibration of single phase and
Energymeter three-phase energy meter
12 Merits and demerits of three-phase
energy meters
13 Errors and their compensation
14 Simple numerical problems
15 Construction and working principle of
maximum demand indicators
16 Digital energy meter (diagram,
construction and application)
17 Construction, working principle and
application of Meggar
18 Earth tester(analog and digital)
19 Multimeter
20 Frequency meter (dynamometer type)
21 Single phase power factor meter
(Electrodynamometer type)
22 Working principle of synchroscope
23 Phase sequence indicator, tong tester
(Clamp-on meter)
24 Construction, working and
applications CT
25 Construction, working and
applications PT
26 Cathode Ray Oscilloscope: Block
diagram
27 Working principle of CRO and its
various controls. Applications of
CRO.
28 Digital multi-meter (only block
diagram) and Applications
29 LCR meters
30 Study of LCR meters and their
applications
31 Power Measurements in 3-phase
circuits by
32 Two wattmeter method in balanced
and unbalanced circuits and simple
problems
33 Three wattmeter method
34 Introduction of Transducers
35 Types of Transducers
36 Transducers (1 phase,3 phase)
37 Basic concept of pressure
measurement
38 Flow measurement
39 Level measurement
40, 41 Displacement measurement using
transducers
42 Different types of thermometers
43 Thermocouple
44 Resistance temperature detector
45 Construction of resistance
temperature detector
46, 47 Principle and working of temperature
detector
48, 49 Thermal Imager Camera (Concept)

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